Damn realistically maybe it would’ve of been a good idea to put Jack in a orphanage or adoption or some shit, raising a kid in a environment like that is surely going to give him some problems.
It's actually quite nice of uncle. He first speaks to Arthur for comfort and advice in worrisome times and after Arthur gives his response uncle seems to worry about him the most in that moment.
Both had serious illnesses Dutch ignored and when he didn't ignore them he just pointed them out to make them seem useless when both were once legendary gunslingers the one shot kid and van-der-linde's most trusted associate both had their career's ended by illness and yet both died protecting their families it's kind of sad to think if Arthur was still alive and never found out that Micah was a rat and John didn't survive he'd still be with Dutch but they'd see him as a burden it's kinda sad how Dutch refused to admit he's the bad guy
Arthur was and represented the gang’s _life bar._ It sadly diminished unknowingly and permanently a little bit each time at every new camp established. It was totally full at Horseshoe Overlook and was miserably in the red once at doomed Beaver Hollow. Like himself dying, the gang didn’t have much time left to live. Those who voluntarily left weren’t cowards and probably made the best decision of their lives!
Chapter 6 camp encourages you to just speed through your remaining missions and end the suffering. My god it is so depressing. Jack is sad because everyone is fighting. Nobody gets along anymore. Everyone is on edge.
In Chapter 6, I make sure Arthur relaxes as much as possible. I take him on fishing trips, have him eat at the saloon regularly, sleep in a hotel regularly, keep him in places where there's no humidity like out of the swamp so it doesn't worsen his tuberculosis, and have him explore places like a tourist would on vacation. Just to put less stress on him. I also make sure he has the Special Health Cure medicine, and Chapter 6 is the only time I really use the Potent Bitters medicine to help give him energy and keep up his strength.
This hit hard when I first got this. Arthur, like Hosea, received the wisdom to realize their wrongdoings and try to redeem himself but at a hefty price. He didn't have the choice to live anymore, only to let others see that rather than die for *nonsense sprouted by a fool.*
As sad as it is, Hosea being shot fatally in the chest by Agent Milton during a failed bank heist was not Hosea’s redemption. I’m sure he made peace with himself a long time ago and was ready to die, though
Hosea as odd as it seemed did not need or seek redemption, he was the moral compass of the gang and even got the gang to help people back in the day, he was simply just old, he was having trouble breathing before he got killed but his family had already passed, hosea knew where he stood always, arthur having been raised by dutch didn't really have that luxury@@littleaqua32
In Chapter 2 Uncle told Arthur he is a sad man, in Chapter 3 he told him he was a sick man, then at Chapter 6 he told him he was a good man... Out of all the characters, Uncle is the only one who saw right through Dutch right from the beginning. Call him lazy, boring, whatever, but he was on his own since he was 9, and if we assume he is around 60-70, that's a lot of time to be alone (had a wife though). After Arthur, Hosea, and John, Uncle is by far my favorite character. :)
I like to think Arthur wanted John and his family out because he was concerned about little Jack the most, and my head canon is after killing agent Ross, Jack went away and started a new life maybe even becoming a writer. This makes Arthur's sacrifice even more meaningful.
“I’m literally dying, and I know I give you a lot of crap, but I’m just trying to help people out now.” “Although I joke around a lot with you, you truly are a good person.” “Ok. Guess I’ll see you later then😐” Epic way to end a heartfelt talk.
"People gonna have to make a choice. Whether they live.. or die" "And you?" "I dont have that choice no more" Man, the end of chapter 5 and throughout Chapter 6, when Arthur realizes hes dying quickly and that the whole gang thing is dead in the water, is some of the most badass story telling of a single protagonist ever. Loyal arthur telling everyone whats gonna go down, to run away and never look back. Knowing hes gonna die either by agents, tb, or his own brothers. Just wants to help everyone make better of their lives. Like that moment where he basically tells Sadie hes a ghost already and to run away with johns family once he comes in and blows the roof off of the whole operation
"What's going to happen, you know... to everybody?" That heartfelt concern Uncle had for others got to me. To me. That exchange (and a few others) really hammered down that the fun was over. There was no more luck and no more fun. Either two things were going to happen. Either conform to society and the laws of the land, or die.
We all just love the housebuilding scene of uncle, john and charles and now I see its because of all these downward vibes we got from chapter 6, it makes the house building scene feels like a fresh breeze of air after the long torture of story ending.
Yeah, I play as Arthur and already feel playing as John on his lonely voyages. No gang, no robberies. Just John chasing criminals or doing side quests in the bright Lemoyne sun
In my opinion, Clemen's Point was the peak of the gang. It was the highest POINT of the camp. But Beaver Hollow, well, if the names mean anything, is just so...lifeless. dead. Hollow
I can’t believe this game is already nearly 6 years old. It is still my favorite game of all time, and imo about as close to perfect as a game could be. I still am discovering things I’ve never seen or heard of before. No matter what other games I play, I always find myself coming back to this one.
"im just trying to help others see clearly" Reminds me why i chose high honor go for the money ending I believed it was most befitting Arthur's character to attempt to secure John's portion of the money for his family, even if only to die the moment it touches John's hand. To secure his brothers future and in so doing possibly confront Dutch in one last futile attempt to make him see the truth. And if literally nothing else to stick a knife in that snake Micah's eye. A beautiful bit of symbolism. He who blinded others to the truth of his nature shall be blinded in kind. Eye for an eye indeed
From my point of view the money was not worth it, what was the point if they didn't get out of there alive? I understand what you're saying and what it meant but at that moment Micah, Dutch and the rest didn't matter, they were only interested in getting out of there to that John can be with his family, at least tit for tat was only a game for fools from Arthur's side.
@@Policianticadenas thing is Arthur was dying. From my perspective "revenge is a fools game" no longer applies to Arthur and imo he knew it. Therefore Arthur possibly would take the chance to grab the money for John since he's dying and has accepted it. Granted it's somewhat meta gaming from the players perspective because we know John will escape. Basically I just think Arthur would've done everything he could to help John including going to get his share of the money for him so he won't struggle like he did in the epilogue
One of rhe few games that make you feel the pain of the character.Whem Arhur passed away I was sad for weeks.This is a masterpiece,more than a simple game,an interactive story where we are as much characters as we are spectators.Rest in peace Arthur Morgan,you earned your rest
When Jack was saying that he hoped people didn't fight anymore, I realize how hard it hurt. Seeing Uncle Arthur coughing. Seeing "Uncles" Dutch, Javier, and Bill treat his parents and everyone around him with hostility. Seeing people who he loved as Uncles and Aunties leaving or dying. Poor Jack Marston.
Man, this lines of Arthur, Uncle and Jack being a child between all the problems the gang had for those moments make the Chapter 6 the most saddest part of the game and of a game in videogames history
One wonders how things would have turned out if 3 major things were different; 1) Dutch decided to LAY LOW and not try for any big scores (like robbing banks) and thus didn't draw attention to himself and the gang. 2) Arthur never went to see Mr. Downs and thus didn't get TB and 3) they LEFT Micah's snake @$$ hang in Strawberry. He only rode with the gang for a year and his venom poisoned an already fragile Dutch
What we do in-game is not canon anyway, dialogues occur according to your honor just before the conversation start. After that, the dialogue remains history, whatever you do after doesn't affect anything that occurred during and before the dialogue. I know you were joking, but this joke has been used since 6 yrs and its getting annoying.
To bad u can't play them n act like u on Dutch's side n as soon as u go to blackwater for the money smoke em n Arthur leaves n that's the last of him no death
Uncle is a good man... after all, he died protecting John's family
He may have had a bad back but he had a good heart
@@Zghost276 and a chronically yellow spot on his beard
Took one right in the lumbago...
Wait a second , i thought he died of that terminal lumbago
@@DrKludi did the bullet enhanced it
Hearing jack saying " I hope anyone doesn't fight today " is literally so sad
Same
:(
That kid saw probably thousands of people die at that point I'm sure he did want the fighting to stop.
@@themadtitan7603 bro i keep seeing you in every rdr2 videos
Damn realistically maybe it would’ve of been a good idea to put Jack in a orphanage or adoption or some shit, raising a kid in a environment like that is surely going to give him some problems.
It's actually quite nice of uncle. He first speaks to Arthur for comfort and advice in worrisome times and after Arthur gives his response uncle seems to worry about him the most in that moment.
Both had serious illnesses Dutch ignored and when he didn't ignore them he just pointed them out to make them seem useless when both were once legendary gunslingers the one shot kid and van-der-linde's most trusted associate both had their career's ended by illness and yet both died protecting their families it's kind of sad to think if Arthur was still alive and never found out that Micah was a rat and John didn't survive he'd still be with Dutch but they'd see him as a burden it's kinda sad how Dutch refused to admit he's the bad guy
Usually arthurs “well ill catch you later then” are so bright and full on energy… now he just sounds given up hope on everything.
Arthur was and represented the gang’s _life bar._
It sadly diminished unknowingly and permanently a little bit each time at every new camp established. It was totally full at Horseshoe Overlook and was miserably in the red once at doomed Beaver Hollow.
Like himself dying, the gang didn’t have much time left to live. Those who voluntarily left weren’t cowards and probably made the best decision of their lives!
@@amazingdanyarthur would likely wants them to ran off too
@@colgateafrica5484 He flat out said such to Trelawney when he finds him running off.
Chapter 6 camp encourages you to just speed through your remaining missions and end the suffering. My god it is so depressing. Jack is sad because everyone is fighting. Nobody gets along anymore. Everyone is on edge.
In Chapter 6, I make sure Arthur relaxes as much as possible. I take him on fishing trips, have him eat at the saloon regularly, sleep in a hotel regularly, keep him in places where there's no humidity like out of the swamp so it doesn't worsen his tuberculosis, and have him explore places like a tourist would on vacation. Just to put less stress on him. I also make sure he has the Special Health Cure medicine, and Chapter 6 is the only time I really use the Potent Bitters medicine to help give him energy and keep up his strength.
@@nathanaelharwood7512 if only that helped :(
@@nathanaelharwood7512 You know none of that actually helps right? You can't worsen his tuberculosis, or comfort him by exploring places.
@@nathanaelharwood7512the sad thing is,no matter how much you try to help Arthur. It would never be canon.
@@Sushie55he knows just let him cope it 😔
Me: *Holding back tears because of Uncle and Arthur's exchange*
Jack: "I hope people don't fight anymore this morning"
Me: *Sobbing uncontrollably*
weak emotional control
@@abhirupkundu2778 okay sigma
@@abhirupkundu2778 you will destroy yourself by keeping your emotions bottled up. Its not manly to be emotionally immature.
Uncle is the kind of guy that is just despicable superfically. But when the time comes, he shows to be a good person and makes the correct decisions.
He'll put on the mask of a horrible person but in reality he's a better man then anyone you'll ever know
@@theenderdestruction2362He annoys the shit out of you, but he’ll always be a day one best friend.
He always has been. He stuck by the gang despite his debilitating lumbago.
This hit hard when I first got this. Arthur, like Hosea, received the wisdom to realize their wrongdoings and try to redeem himself but at a hefty price. He didn't have the choice to live anymore, only to let others see that rather than die for *nonsense sprouted by a fool.*
As sad as it is, Hosea being shot fatally in the chest by Agent Milton during a failed bank heist was not Hosea’s redemption. I’m sure he made peace with himself a long time ago and was ready to die, though
Hosea as odd as it seemed did not need or seek redemption, he was the moral compass of the gang and even got the gang to help people back in the day, he was simply just old, he was having trouble breathing before he got killed but his family had already passed, hosea knew where he stood always, arthur having been raised by dutch didn't really have that luxury@@littleaqua32
@@littleaqua32 I agree, he had long since come to terms with his mortality, his was just a death, no redemption needed, he was a good guy
Damn i swear this guys on every red dead video
Housea was a con man. Not some saint
In Chapter 2 Uncle told Arthur he is a sad man, in Chapter 3 he told him he was a sick man, then at Chapter 6 he told him he was a good man... Out of all the characters, Uncle is the only one who saw right through Dutch right from the beginning. Call him lazy, boring, whatever, but he was on his own since he was 9, and if we assume he is around 60-70, that's a lot of time to be alone (had a wife though). After Arthur, Hosea, and John, Uncle is by far my favorite character. :)
Maybe Uncle was a no good lazy parasite. But in the end he died with a gun in his hand defending people he loved. Better than most ways people die
He knew he'd die defending John's family, and he didn't care. He wanted them to live.
That's the thing about Uncle, he's a joker but he does really care and it shows since he done for John what Arthur did for well John.
This hits hard…
I reloaded the ch 6 save file and this is the first convo I got.. Ch 6 is hell
I like to think Arthur wanted John and his family out because he was concerned about little Jack the most, and my head canon is after killing agent Ross, Jack went away and started a new life maybe even becoming a writer. This makes Arthur's sacrifice even more meaningful.
“I’m literally dying, and I know I give you a lot of crap, but I’m just trying to help people out now.”
“Although I joke around a lot with you, you truly are a good person.”
“Ok. Guess I’ll see you later then😐”
Epic way to end a heartfelt talk.
God this hits me RIGHT In the feels 😭
I was kinda hoping uncle would say “well I got L U M B A G O” then it would be funny and less sad
"People gonna have to make a choice. Whether they live.. or die"
"And you?"
"I dont have that choice no more"
Man, the end of chapter 5 and throughout Chapter 6, when Arthur realizes hes dying quickly and that the whole gang thing is dead in the water, is some of the most badass story telling of a single protagonist ever. Loyal arthur telling everyone whats gonna go down, to run away and never look back. Knowing hes gonna die either by agents, tb, or his own brothers. Just wants to help everyone make better of their lives. Like that moment where he basically tells Sadie hes a ghost already and to run away with johns family once he comes in and blows the roof off of the whole operation
"What's going to happen, you know... to everybody?"
That heartfelt concern Uncle had for others got to me.
To me. That exchange (and a few others) really hammered down that the fun was over. There was no more luck and no more fun. Either two things were going to happen. Either conform to society and the laws of the land, or die.
All because Dutch and Micah had a plan.
Uncle was lazy and a drunk but he was a good man he didnt want anything bad to happen to his family and he proves it in rdr1
uncle be like "I GOT LUMBAGO" starts raving
Chapters 1-5: Red Dead Redemption 2
Chapter 6: Red Dead Depression 2
We all just love the housebuilding scene of uncle, john and charles and now I see its because of all these downward vibes we got from chapter 6, it makes the house building scene feels like a fresh breeze of air after the long torture of story ending.
Yeah, I play as Arthur and already feel playing as John on his lonely voyages. No gang, no robberies. Just John chasing criminals or doing side quests in the bright Lemoyne sun
"I don't have that choice no more..."
Beaver Hollow was just a bummer from start to finish
Beaver Hollow is depressing and the most unwelcoming camp on the game
"well it aint as bad as lumbago arthur. Its a slow and painful death"
I like Uncle. He's lazy, but he's funny and he seems like he actually cares.
he's rockstars version of sans
He proves that he cares in RDR1
In my opinion, Clemen's Point was the peak of the gang. It was the highest POINT of the camp. But Beaver Hollow, well, if the names mean anything, is just so...lifeless. dead. Hollow
Actually, after saving Trelawny, the camp has reached it’s peak population
Me: **holding back tears**
Jack: "i hope people don't fight anymore this morning"
Me: 💥💥💥💥
Uncle knew Arthur is a good man and one of the good ones and is genuinely worried about him like
He's the most wise man in that camp
I can’t believe this game is already nearly 6 years old. It is still my favorite game of all time, and imo about as close to perfect as a game could be. I still am discovering things I’ve never seen or heard of before. No matter what other games I play, I always find myself coming back to this one.
Uncle may be a bit of a leech at times but the man genuinely and truly cares
Love the touching effect of Fire In Your Eyes playing in the back
"im just trying to help others see clearly"
Reminds me why i chose high honor go for the money ending
I believed it was most befitting Arthur's character to attempt to secure John's portion of the money for his family, even if only to die the moment it touches John's hand.
To secure his brothers future and in so doing possibly confront Dutch in one last futile attempt to make him see the truth.
And if literally nothing else to stick a knife in that snake Micah's eye. A beautiful bit of symbolism. He who blinded others to the truth of his nature shall be blinded in kind.
Eye for an eye indeed
From my point of view the money was not worth it, what was the point if they didn't get out of there alive? I understand what you're saying and what it meant but at that moment Micah, Dutch and the rest didn't matter, they were only interested in getting out of there to that John can be with his family, at least tit for tat was only a game for fools from Arthur's side.
@@Policianticadenas thing is Arthur was dying. From my perspective "revenge is a fools game" no longer applies to Arthur and imo he knew it. Therefore Arthur possibly would take the chance to grab the money for John since he's dying and has accepted it. Granted it's somewhat meta gaming from the players perspective because we know John will escape.
Basically I just think Arthur would've done everything he could to help John including going to get his share of the money for him so he won't struggle like he did in the epilogue
Uncle was actually a chill ass guy
One of rhe few games that make you feel the pain of the character.Whem Arhur passed away I was sad for weeks.This is a masterpiece,more than a simple game,an interactive story where we are as much characters as we are spectators.Rest in peace Arthur Morgan,you earned your rest
When Jack was saying that he hoped people didn't fight anymore, I realize how hard it hurt. Seeing Uncle Arthur coughing. Seeing "Uncles" Dutch, Javier, and Bill treat his parents and everyone around him with hostility. Seeing people who he loved as Uncles and Aunties leaving or dying. Poor Jack Marston.
So much heartbreak from one game 😭
Uncle is like a mixture of Hosea and Bill - Old and dumb but also wise
I remember this encounter on my second playthrough. Hit me right in the feels.
Man, this lines of Arthur, Uncle and Jack being a child between all the problems the gang had for those moments make the Chapter 6 the most saddest part of the game and of a game in videogames history
It's 10 am thank you for make my cry
What did Jack said explain how bad is the situation in beaver Hollow
on my first playthrough it was a whole different world for me when arthur was diagonosed with tuberkulose the game felt different
When Uncle is worried you know you should be really worried.
Red dead redemption 2 master peace ❤😢 best game ever
One wonders how things would have turned out if 3 major things were different; 1) Dutch decided to LAY LOW and not try for any big scores (like robbing banks) and thus didn't draw attention to himself and the gang. 2) Arthur never went to see Mr. Downs and thus didn't get TB and 3) they LEFT Micah's snake @$$ hang in Strawberry. He only rode with the gang for a year and his venom poisoned an already fragile Dutch
Arthur was a good man.
Uncle and Arthur are good man
Ch 6 depresses me
Oh yeah a lot of tension with In the camp
0:56 “I hope people don’t fight anymore this morning” I feel bad for the boy
Living or dying, got to move on in a better place.
The moment that got me was when i met mickey in Valentine and after we conversed i said to myself "I'm going to die soon".
Broken Heart
Maybe some of us like depressing shit and didn't cry every opportunity we had 💀
same buddy. Some people are emotionally strong as hell because they already seen shit.
Chapter 6 is the reason i have severe type 2 depression
“Alright, catch ya later then!”
"Its a serious condition"
Uncle. 1907
I’m so pissed I never got this camp event.
0:49 0:56
Lumbago is no joke.
😢
Can somebody tell me what that music in the background is from/called?
Mountain hymm Or See the fire in your eyes
@@AshwinY thank you! That music's beautiful! 🤟⛪🖤
Imagine if uncle said “sounds bad but not as bad as Lumbago”
"You are a good man Arthur Morgan.. a good man."
*arthur- procceeds to feed npc's to alligators
What we do in-game is not canon anyway, dialogues occur according to your honor just before the conversation start. After that, the dialogue remains history, whatever you do after doesn't affect anything that occurred during and before the dialogue. I know you were joking, but this joke has been used since 6 yrs and its getting annoying.
Uncle was lazy and slow in times, but, uncle does care and a good character
Everyone favourite sloth 🦥
Man why do I even watch these videos. Only making me sad and shit….
😓
The darkest chapter for Van der Linde Gang's, no fun at all, even the backsound and the surround ambience is so stressful for me😑
Why Abigail talk to me like this, not uncle
Uncle should have been in american venom
You use that hat too
chapter 2 OKAY I'LL CATCH YOU LATER THEN! chapter 6 ok guess i see you later then...
What’s the background music?
Fire in your eyes. It's an OST form the game credits
@@bizarre_jaco thanks
Is he RED HARLOW?🤔
Uncle is so lazy but damn he's intelligent 😅
uncle has something much worse...
Who is real men? Arthur, Uncle, John
And Charles
What is the song in the background
That's the way it is
@@AshwinYnvm I found it It’s Actually moonlight It’s in the soundtrack it’s beautiful
But I appreciate ur help thank you!
@@TTValove727 oh sry. It's mountain hymn (see the fire in your eyes)
@@AshwinY I use Apple Music and one if the soundtrack playlists has it called Moonlight
one with the tuberculosis and the other with the..
L U M B A G O
JOHN 3:16
FOR GOD SO LOVE THE WORLD, THAT HE GAVE HIS ONLY BEGOTTEN SON, THAT WHOSOEVER BELIEVETH IN HIM SHALL NOT PERISH, BUT HAVE EVERLASTING LIFE
Honestly him and hosea would have easily led the gang better than Dutch
Hosea as leader would of been very interesting
Why is Jack sad?
play the game?
:(
bruh title false advertised
a cat not being feed and taken care of makes me cry but not THIS!!
Good man?
Arthur with robbing, stealing, killing many through 20 years makes him a good man?
Lol
Rip uncle 1849_1911
To bad u can't play them n act like u on Dutch's side n as soon as u go to blackwater for the money smoke em n Arthur leaves n that's the last of him no death
What